With Microsoft set to fully reveal the details of Project Natal at E3 in less than a month, the discussion at Microsoft must be fast and furious. The simple interface design makes using these handheld and tablet devices a breeze. The iPad commercials airing, which state “you already know how to use it” are true enough. The success, to me, of the iPad comes from the success of the iPhone and iPod Touch. But with the lackluster sales of the PSP in this country, wanting to do a handheld video game console to compete head-to-head with the Nintendo DS doesn’t seem like a smart choice, either. As the Zune trails behind the iPod, and even Windows Mobile cowers in a corner behind relative newcomer Google’s Android, Microsoft must be looking for a good IN to the handheld device market. It seems likely, to me, that problems must have arisen from the Courier not being as user friendly as the Apple iPad, or as Microsoft would like. Allard was leaving due to the cancellation of the Microsoft Courier, an iPad like device. More on that idea in a moment.Īs many other media outlets have reported on potential shakeups happening within Microsoft, and ZDNet specifically reporting that J. How do you merge an Apple iPad with Microsoft’s Project Natal? That must be what is going through the minds of Microsoft execs right now.
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